Buff right out.
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Odorigui refers to the consumption of live seafood while it is still moving, or the consumption of moving animal parts.[1] Animals usually consumed in odorigui style include octopus, squids, ice gobies, and other similar animals. Consumption of live seafood without remarkable movements, such as sea urchins, is usually not included in odorigui.
Wikipedia article titled Odorigui
There is one important question that keeps getting overlooked in all the talk about LLM code generators replacing human developers, and that is "Where's the software?"
Where _is_ the software? If LLMs are actually useful and yields a significant productivity boost in software development, where's all the new software? Where are the more rapid release cycles, the more frequent updates, the long-requested features finally being added? Why has nothing changed on _that_ end?
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Some S Korean people eat live squids and some S Korean people eat dogs and Japan is most likely more culturally similar to South Korea than China
@shortstories @freepatriot they'll just use AI to show you doing something you did not do....
I want security cameras every where set up and used to prove that I am not guilty instead of used to falsely prove that I am guilty
Don't be a slave.
You lose your privacy with surveillance cameras and surveillance cameras aren't even needed. Did everyone die in 1980 when there were no surveillance cameras?
Exercise of muscles also uses energy but with enough nutrition the right quantity of the right kind of energy is gooid for you
She could have chosen someone e!se
Nationalism not Globalism
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Corporations, United Nations Governments, Most Media and Most Clergy are on Team Evil
The Jewish religion intends to exterminate Christians
The Jewish religion intends to enslave or exterminate Gentiles or Goyim
Palestinians are the true Hebrew Israelites
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